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    Introduction to Art: Final Exam Study Guide 1. The decorative top of a column. Capitals 2. The middle section of the horizontal entablature in ancient Greek order. Frieze 3. The square areas between the triglyphs in the frieze area of the entablature. Metope 4. Ionic columns have capitals with a scroll like motif called volutes. 5. 6. Decorative vertical or raised lines on a column are called? flutes 7. The elements of an order are- column with capitals‚and the entablature

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    a medium between man and the gods‚ they are an ideal of physical perfection. The female figure of c.650-625 B.C. (fig. 123) and a nude male youth of c.600 B.C. (fig. 124) are perfect examples of the use of symbols to convey meaning. These statues‚ Kore (maiden) and Kouros (youth) were produced in large numbers‚ all being virtually the same in outline. Their general names emphasised the need for the statues to remain unidentified and the lack of personal character. Some were placed on graves only

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    mythological allegories that all had references to the goddess Athena. In Connelly’s she states that the east frieze of the Parthenon had no sources that confirmed the event that was taking place on this side of the frieze in what is now labeled as the‚ “Peplos Scene”‚ giving art historians freedom to concoct ideas of stories that could fit the scene (p. 55). One of the newer theories describes the scene as a mythological reference to the saving of Athens‚

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    Imagination and Fancy in Coleridge’s Biographia Literaria Coleridge‚in his essay "Biographia Literaria"‚rejecting the empiricist assumption that the mind was tabula rasa on which external experience and sense impressions were imprinted‚ stored‚recalled‚ combined both come from respectively the Latin word ’imaginato’ and Greek word ’phantasia’. Coleridge defines imagination by saying that "The imagination then I consider either as primary‚ or secondary. The primary imagination I hold to be the

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    The Peloponnesian League: an alliance of Peloponnesian cities with Sparta as the leading city. Sparta had a separate alliance with each city. ‘…we believe that the allies met as a council and could in fact overrule Sparta in a military decision. Thus Sparta‚ it would appear‚ relied on it command of influence and respect rather than outright military power in order to have its voice heard within its own band of most important allies.’ Welch‚ p. 169 Paul Cartledge: his work in the 1970s involved

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    freedom and integrity. Legendary heroes‚ ideal figures‚ mythological personalities‚ and triumphant warriors were characterized as being “in the nude” and were regarded for their masculinity and strength. The kouros had a female equivalent known as the kore‚ and were always clothed. Females wouldn’t be depicted nude until much later in ancient Greece. Early Christian emphasis on chastity and celibacy discounted images of nakedness. Nudes became symbols of shame and sin‚ weakness and defenselessness until

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    MANAGEMENT 210 Table of contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY---------------------------------------------------------------------page 3 INRODUCTION--------------------------------------------------------------------------------page 4 INTERNAL ENVIRONMENTS---------------------------------------------------------------page 5 EQUIPMENT-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------page

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    Experiential Training Report Koketso Mamahlo Mothiba 200910752 Department of Quality and Management University of Johannesburg PNP31-1 “ Today South Africa is the largest Coca-Cola market in Africa and consistently ranks among the best performing countries in the world of Coca-Cola. This impressive position is made possible by the hard work and commitment of four bottlers‚ our canning operation and our employees‚ whose main vision is to benefit and refresh the people of South Africa. “ Coca-Cola

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    leadership factions; Board of Directors‚ Operations Leadership and Senior Functional Leadership (Coca-Cola1‚ 2012‚ Para 3-5) 5.3 Performance and Quality The company are working towards the high expectations through their operating requirement group called KORE (Coca-Cola6‚ 2012‚ Para 6.2 Quantitative Management In “Figure 1” Stephen (2009) shows where the highest consumptions are made In “Figure 2” Y-N (2008) are giving the information telling the company of what sort of beverage is most common in a specific

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    CLA204 Lecture 1 Notes What is myth? - mûthos (ancient Greek) – “story”‚ “plot” of a narrative - myth – “a traditional story of collective (social) importance” – character‚ plot‚ temporal and special setting - mûthos (story) + logos (account) = “study of myth”‚ mythology - set in distant past or time so long ago when humans did not exist - mythical place – ie. garden paradise‚ world of the dead‚ etc. Circulation of Myth: oral (Orpheus‚ Homer‚ Hesiod) literary (Ovid‚ Euripides) artistic

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